![]() Year: 2012 Publisher: Books Of The Dead Author: John F.D. Taff Language: English Chapters: 19 Short Stories Pages: Paperback = 218, E-Book = 345 Type: Novel |
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Review: Little Deaths is a collection of 19 short stories which I will outline briefly. BOLTS; a Frankenstein tale with reanimations; CALENDAR GIRL; A mysterious black book documents daily life and strange occurrences; BUT FOR A MOMENT…MOTIONLESS; God, Uriel and the bizarre; THE WATER BEARER; Water becomes a fountain of youth for a Doctor; THE CLOSED EYE OF A DEAD WORLD; Another world manifests when a hidden door is found in a newly acquired old house; SNAPBACK; A race for humanity with leaks in an underground facility; THE MIRE OF HUMAN VEINS; Spiders and menstrual cycles foretell a supernatural experience; THE SCENT; The sense of smell is amplified for a man with a hat; CHILD OF DIRT; Unborn babies do have feelings; ORIFICE; The body coloring tattoo process has a life of its own; HELPING HANDS; Extremities appear on a killer named Mr. Cradock; IN MEN, BLACK; An ordinary dress suit will change a man’s life forever; DARKNESS UPON THE VOID; What can happen when a Religious man loses everything; SHARP EDGES; The subconscious state of dreams can really be true; THE LACQUERED BOX; Halloween and magic is never a good mix especially for Vivian; HERE; Dogs are a man’s best friend except when one owner can’t escape paranoia; THE TONTINE; Creatures of the night hold the cards for wreaking havoc in the world; The MELLIFIED MAN; Having a sweet tooth is more disturbing than ever imagined; BOX OF ROCKS; A newly married widower has her hands full with her abusive husband.
I gave you a taste, albeit short of Little Deaths a new novel by the 25 year senior author John F.D. Taff. There is definitely a style to Taff’s writing which brings me back to THE TWILIGHT ZONE…weird, psychological stories that never wrap up in a tight little bow. The collection of short stories is well crafted and for the most part interesting. The good thing about a book like Little Deaths is…if a story doesn’t suit your fancy, you know you only have a dozen or so pages to read to get to the next one.
Three stories intensely captivated me which led to a second read for a more thorough dive into depravity. First is HELPING HANDS, a genius piece of craftsmanship. A killer has his victim’s hands grow all over his body, and his trip to a Doctor does more harm than good. What a fascinating tale that had me engulfed in the story. I could see a whole novel being featured on this subject matter. Second is THE MIRE OF HUMAN VEINS, spiders always get under my skin, I almost mean literally, and this tale takes an unexpected turn that I still think about while writing this review, a dark, creepy and satisfying horror experience. Third is THE MELLIFIED MAN, a based on real life scenario that shows how crazy some people are out there in the world. True events or even the thought of a true depiction like this truly freaks me out, this one even has a moral, put down that candy!
I would like to outline my thought process when tackling a book that is comprised with many different subject matters and stories. I shifted my “review mind” after each mini-fiction piece. I jotted down my thoughts and put a rating on each story. When the book was completed, I tallied up the ratings and divided by 19 which gave me the final outcome or rating if you will.
I would like to close Little Deaths by saying that I appreciate the Author relaying his thoughts behind each of the 19 short horror stories; it is exciting to me to learn how stories and books come to be. The smallest life experience can turn a person into a creative mastermind. Little Deaths is available for $10.84 in Paperback form, or if you have an Amazon Kindle or E-Reader Device you will be pleased to know that an electronic form of Little Deaths is only $3.99. My ratings and suggestions are below. I hope you enjoyed reading my review on Little Deaths, there is nothing better than relaxing at home with a good book in hand, and, if…the book is good…you escape into this fantasyland without a care in the world.
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![]() Date: 06/30/2012 Rating: 4/10 Suggestion: Paperback: Avoid Suggestion: E-Book: Buy |